Sunview Marketing adds director of retail development

McFarland, Calif.-based Sunview Marketing International of California, Inc., has added Bryan Roberts in the new position of director of retail development.

Bryan Roberts
Bryan Roberts
(Photo and logo courtesy Sunview Marketing International; graphic by Amelia Freidline)

McFarland, Calif.-based Sunview Marketing International of California, Inc., has added Bryan Roberts in the new position of director of retail development.

“The creation of this new position is another example of Sunview’s deep commitment to our customers and is an additional step in demonstrating our grape category leadership,” Mitch Wetzel, vice president of sales and marketing, said in a news release. “Bryan will be working closely with customers across the country to provide them with insights, strategies, tactics, and service as we look towards the 2021 Central Valley grape season that will kick off in July.”

Before coming to Sunview, Roberts held multiple positions with Save-A-Lot including director of produce. He was most recently with the Pear Bureau Northwest.

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